Seeking Truth and Reconciliation on Tiananmen Anniversary
On the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square incident, Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te urges China to recognize and acknowledge the historical event, calling for transparency and reconciliation. His statement highlights the need for dialogue between Taiwan and China, fostering healing and understanding about the tragic events of 37 years ago.
On the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square incident, Taiwan President Lai Ching-te called on China to "acknowledge the truth" about the events that occurred 37 years ago. The statement was made in a Facebook post, urging Beijing to confront the past transparency.
President Lai emphasized the importance of addressing the incident to soothe the pain caused by the historical event, which remains a sensitive and taboo subject in China. He expressed hope that China would open a door to reconciliation and dialogue with Taiwan.
The call for recognizing what happened at Tiananmen Square is part of ongoing efforts to promote healing and understanding between the two nations. By facing the facts, both sides could potentially engage in constructive dialogue, Lai implied.
(With inputs from agencies.)

